Let l be the line determined by the equation 2⋅x+y=a, and k the line determined by 3⋅x−2⋅y=a, where a is a constant. Com

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Let l be the line determined by the equation 2⋅x+y=a, and k the line determined by 3⋅x−2⋅y=a, where a is a constant. Com

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Let l be the line determined by the equation 2⋅x+y=a, and k the line determined by 3⋅x−2⋅y=a, where a is a constant. Compute the intersection point {x,y} of the lines k and l.
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